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A73
sports
Thursday, May 1, 2014 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
TECU
Credit Union
"Creating and Securing Your Future"
Co-operative Society Limited
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
No. 67/2014
Notice is hereby given that the 67th Annual General Meeting of TECU
Credit Union Co-operative Society Limited will be held at the
PETROTRIN Pointe-a-Pierre Club, Pointe-a-Pierre on Friday, May 2nd,
2014 at 4:30 p.m.
Registration Commences at 2:30 p.m.
Shuttle Service from Marabella office starting at 2:00 p.m.
The Annual Report 2013 is available for collection at the Marabella,
Couva and Point Fortin offices or accessed
via www.tecutt.com
Sandra Matthews - Noel
Honorary Secretary
Currently on loan with Millwall,
Carlos Edwards believes that the club
can stay up in the English Champi-
onship Division.
And once they do, the ex-Sunderland
man says he will not mind staying at
the club even after his loan deal comes
to an end.
Millwall are in 20th spot with 45
points, two places higher than the clos-
est relegation rivals Birmingham City
which has 43 points.
"A lot of people ruled us out a few
weeks ago and now we have got our
heads above water, so we have proved
people wrong. But with a situation
where so many sides can drop out of
the Championship, we need to do what
we need to do to make sure we are safe.
Itisinourhandssowedonothave
to rely on any other teams," said
Edwards, who has started in the five
games which Millwall have gone
unbeaten.
And the Millwall camp has indeed
had some exciting moments during the
past few matches, as Edwards
explained.
"Some players are a bag of nerves.
The first thing they do is run into the
changing room and check the scores
on their phone! Checking the table to
see where we are and who has scored,
things like that. But regardless of the
sit-
uation my team are in, I always check
the results and the overall situation of
the League.
Once, Millwall stays up, Edwards
sees himself remaining at the club,
adding: "I don t know if the gaffer has
plans for me to stay on, but I d like to."
Molino earns
"Player of the week" award
National midfielder Kevin Molino
was named United States Soccer League
"Player of the week" following his
inspiring performances for Orlando
City.
Molino, the 2012 USL PRO most
valuable player, netted two goals
in a 3-2 win over the FC Dallas
reserves last Tuesday, then added
a game-winning tally in a 2-1 win
over the Oklahoma City Energy
FC on Saturday night. Molino con-
tinues to be a hit for Orlando and
is one of the favourites among the
club fans as they look ahead to
their debut season in the MLS next
year.
"I m delighted with the award
but we have bigger things to think
about. Right now I m focusing on
being consistent and helping the
club regain all their titles," said
Molino. "We have the MLS to
prepare for and it s going to be a
big step up for the club and I know
the supporters are looking to see
us do well. I also want to ensure
my game is at a high level and that
I m injury free ahead of the
Argentina and Iran matches in
June. I want to play in those games
badly so I m making sure every-
thing goes well between now and
those dates."
CFU prepares for
historic Women's Cup
The Caribbean Football Union
(CFU) will begin hosting of its first
ever senior women s tournament
from next month.
Winners of the inaugural CFU
Women s Caribbean Cup will qual-
ify for both the Concacaf Women s
Gold Cup and the FIFA Women s
World Cup. CFU general secretary
Damien Hughes appeared to be
excited over the upcoming cam-
paign with T&T set to host the
finals in August.
Twenty national associations
will be grouped into four groups
of four nations and one group of
three. The eight team final round
will feature the First Round Group
winners, the two best overall sec-
ond place teams from the four
team groups and host T&T.
CFU president Gordon Derrick
has been a promoter of the tour-
nament and the Antigua and Bar-
buda federation will be one of the
group hosts. Derrick has used his
close links to the US and its fed-
eration executive, drafting in the
USA s Under-17 women s coach
Tricia Taliaferro, to coach Antigua
& Barbuda. "We have also had
some assistance through the Unit-
ed States Soccer Federation and
they have sent down a young lady,
a top coach who has come from
time to time just to oversee what
we are doing to give us some hint
and to give us some encourage-
ment and direction as we seal with
the team specifically so to be hon-
est I am happy," said Derrick.
Yorke says Giggs could
be full time boss
Dwight Yorke thinks that former
teammate Ryan Giggs has the
ingredients to go on and be the
full time Manchester United boss.
Yorke gave his feelings following
United s 4-0 win over Norwich
City a few days ago as the former
treble winner took charge at Old
Trafford following the sacking of
David Moyes. "In my opinion
before David Moyes was appointed
the manager I would have given
Ryan Giggs the job for the simple
reason that there was a continuity,"
said Yorke "People say he hasn t
got the experience, but the fact
that Sir Alex remains a director, I
don t see any reason why you
couldn t give Giggs time to develop.
"We are looking at a young man-
ager. Someone who is looking to
break through. He s 40 years of
age. "When it comes to football,
he s got experience."
Cato wants back
San Jose starting role
Young T&T attacking midfielder
Cordell Cato doesn t intend to give
up his starting position without a
fight for the MLS club San Jose
Earthquakes. Cato had been a reg-
ular in the San Jose start team until
last week after both he and team-
mate Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi were
left out of the trip to Colorado and
the changes helped San Jose record
their first shut out of the season
Cato made an 88th minute appear-
ance in that match.
"It s a disappointment at first,"
Cato told MLSsoccer.com this
week. "Stuff happens like this
where stuff wasn t going well and
a change is made. But I ve just got
to be prepared, not worry about
where I play---as long as I play and
make a difference. That s what s
important."
San Jose Earthquakes head coach
Mark Watson preferred Atiba Har-
ris to Cato on the right wing
against the Rapids.
"There are going to be moments
when you have other players, good
professionals, that are looking to
play as well," Watson told MLSsoc-
cer.com. "There s going to be
moments when you re not chosen.
The key is just to stay focused and
keep working hard, and when you
do play, do well. It s as simple as
that....He s just got to stay focused
and keep working and keep taking
his chances when they come."
Cato said, "You maybe don t see
it a lot, but as a player, yeah, I talk
on the field. Off the field, I m as
quiet as the most quiet person,
but I still want to win, just as much
as anybody else. I still get mad
when we lose. It s the same. It s
just not out there for everyone to
see," Cato added.
Shaun Fuentes is the director
of communications for the Trinidad
and Tobago Football Association
---shaunfuentes@yahoo.com
Edwards plays big role in
Millwall relegation fight Kevin Molino, left, in action for
Orlando City this season.
SHAUN FUENTES
THE PRO LOOK